This document provides guidance on improving marketing performance by analyzing marketing analytics data. It discusses using analytics to optimize landing pages, search engine optimization, blogging, social media, email marketing, and lead nurturing. The document recommends establishing baseline metrics, ensuring alignment between calls-to-action and landing pages, removing distractions from landing pages, analyzing conversion rates, and using split testing to improve pages. It also suggests focusing SEO efforts on keywords that drive qualified traffic and conversions.
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how to
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marketing
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Monitoring the
Right Metrics for
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INTRODUCTORY
Introductory content is for marketers who are new to the subject.
This content typically includes step-by-step instructions on how
to get started with this aspect of inbound marketing and learn
its fundamentals. Read our “Introduction to Inbound Marketing
Analytics.”
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Intermediate content is for marketers who are familiar with the
subject but have only basic experience in executing strategies and
tactics on the topic. This content typically covers the fundamentals
and moves on to reveal more complex functions and examples.
After reading it, you will feel comfortable leading projects with this
aspect of inbound marketing.
ADVANCED
Advanced content is for marketers who are, or want to be, experts
on the subject. In it, we walk you through advanced features of
this aspect of inbound marketing and help you develop complete
mastery of the subject. After reading it, you will feel ready not only
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Corey Eridon manages the HubSpot Inbound
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blogging, email marketing, and marketing
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COntents
Improving Landing pages with marketing analytics /8
Improving SEO with marketing analytics /17
Improving Business blogging with marketing analytics /25
Improving Social Media with marketing analytics /32
Improving Email with marketing analytics /37
Improving Lead Nurturing with marketing analytics /46
conclusion & additional resources /53
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“ Why are inbound marketing
analytics important?
”
Successful inbound marketers don’t make decisions based on feelings
-- their decisions are based on data. Where does that data come from?
Why, their marketing analytics, of course!
In our Introduction to Marketing Analytics, Pamela Vaughan walked you
through the metrics every inbound marketer should look at. You learned
how to track the success of your landing pages, SEO, business blogging,
social media, email marketing, and lead nurturing. More importantly, you
learned what all of the metrics associated with those marketing channels
really mean, so when you’re looking at your marketing analytics, you know
how to interpret all those charts, numbers, and data points, and you
understand why they are important.
Now, it’s time to take what you learned one step further. Once marketers
begin tracking all of these important data points, the next step is to make
them actionable. After all, what’s the point of knowing all of this juicy
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This ebook will investigate how to use marketing analytics to improve each
channel’s marketing performance, starting with landing pages, SEO, and
business blogging to social media, email marketing, and lead nurturing.
Many of the actionable improvements will rely on data from your closed-loop
marketing analytics, so before we dive in, let’s talk about what that means
and why it’s important.
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With closed-loop marketing data, you
can track a lead from the moment of first
conversion on your website, until that
lead becomes your customer. With this
information you can look back to see which
marketing channels -- your blog, SEO,
business blogging, social media, email
marketing, etc. -- are most effective at
generating customers at the lowest cost. We
will revisit the concept of utilizing data from
closed-loop analytics throughout this ebook.
Alright, are you ready to dive in to your marketing analytics and learn how to
interpret them to improve your inbound marketing performance? Me too.
Let’s get started!
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CHAPTER 1
Improving
Landing
pages with
marketing
analytics
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landing page metrics:
call-to-action the percentage of visitors who
click-through visit your landing page from
rate your call-to-action
the percentage of visitors visitor-to-lead
who become leads conversion
rate
lead-to-
customer the percentage of leads who
conversion become customers
rate
visitor-to-
the percentage of visitors who
customer
become customers
conversion
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Call-to-action
click-through rate
Before you look at how well your landing page converts visitors to leads and customers, you
should analyze whether the call-to-action that precedes it is actually driving visitors to click and
stay on your landing page long enough to convert.
Begin by establishing a baseline metric of your CTA click-through rate; the landing pages with the
lowest CTA click-through rate should be the first you set out to improve.
Your CTA click-through rate to landing page requires you to look at both your call-to-action design
and your landing page design. If you suffer a low click-through rate, it could be because:
!
The content on the landing page does not
align with the content in the preceding call-
to-action.
The content on the landing page does not
appear to align with the content preceding
the call-to-action.
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collecting calls-to-
action insights
In order to optimize your calls-to-action, you need to
monitor their performance and figure out what to improve.
In addition to click-through rates, you should also be
tracking views to submission, a metric that will give you a
deeper knowledge of how your calls-to-action affect lead
generation.
~
You views-to-submission rate tells you how many of the people who saw your CTA actually filled
out the form on your landing page. That is how you can start tackling the alignment between
your calls-to-action and landing pages.
The HubSpot software includes a tool that helps you not only create calls-to-action, but also
collect insights on CTA performance.
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A
ensure
alignment
A
Check that the copy between your call-to-action and landing page is
aligned. The language in the call-to-action that describes the offer and its
subject matter should be present on your landing page, too.
Once you ensure the language is the same, make sure it is easily visible
so your landing page passes a visitor’s blink test. The blink test refers
to the commonly accepted three seconds you have to orient a visitor on
your landing page once they are there.
If a visitor comes to your landing page and can’t figure out what to do on
that page, they will click the back button immediately. To prevent that
from happening you need to reinforce the language of the call-to-action
by using it in the beginning of your landing page headline, within the copy
on your landing page, on your form’s title, and in the form’s button.
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remove
navigation
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One more way to prevent visitors from abandoning your
landing page is removing the navigation and any other
calls-to-action on the page. If you’ve included your site’s
regular navigation at the top of your landing page or
you give visitors another place to visit on your site with
competing calls-to-action, you increase the likelihood
of a visitor bouncing from your landing page. Removing
your navigation menu and all other calls-to-action on your
landing page is the quickest way to keep those visitors
on your landing page long enough to fill out your form.
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visitor-to-lead
Conversion Rate
Now that you’ve got visitors staying on your landing page long enough to fill out your form, are
there any improvements you can make based on your landing page conversion rate? Let’s break
down what your landing page conversion rates -- visitor to lead, lead to customer, and visitor
to customer -- tell you about your marketing efforts, and how you should adjust your marketing
based on these metrics.
Just as you must consider how your call-
to-action and landing page work together
to lower your bounce rate, so too must you
consider call-to-action metrics alongside the
conversion rate of your landing page. Identify
opportunities to improve landing page
conversions by comparing the click-through
rate of your call-to-action with the visitor-to-
lead conversion rate of your landing page.
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Research shows that companies with 30 or more landing pages generate seven times more
leads than those with fewer than 10. So if your goal is to expand the top of your sales and
marketing funnel, focus on quantity of landing pages you release. HubSpot makes it easy to
build sophisticated landing pages so you can create more pages, improve your conversion rates
and generate more leads.
HubSpot’s landing page analytics give you a detailed look into submissions, new leads and
customers of selected offers. The ability to compare different landing pages with a click of the
mouse is highly valuable for sophisticated marketing professionals who can use this intelligence
for the creation of lead nurturing campaigns and other behavior-based communication.
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optimize through
split testing
If you have a high click-through on
C
your call-to-action, but a low visitor-
to-lead conversion rate, there is
a problem with your landing page
that you should set out to improve
through A/B testing.
b b a b
If your visitor-to-lead conversion rate is high but the number of new leads that page generates
is low, your problem lies with the traffic the landing page is generating. Start by taking a look at
your call-to-action’s conversion rate. If it is low, your problem lies in the call-to-action -- begin A/B
testing its design and copy to help drive more traffic to your landing page.
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conducting
a/b tests
When conducting A/B tests, set up your unaltered version as your
landing page “control,” the page you would normally use. From there,
build variations, or “treatments,” pages you’ll test against your control.
For example, if you are wondering whether including a testimonial on a
landing page would make a difference in conversions, set up your control
page with no testimonials. Then create your variation(s).
• Variation A: Control (the unaltered, original version)
• Variation B: Treatment (the optimized version which you expect to perform better)
The screenshot below is an example of HubSpot’s advanced landing pages A/B testing tool. You
can easily clone the control and modify it to create a treatment page.
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find winning
content offers
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Analyzing your visitor-to-lead rate is also important
for establishing what content assets drove visitors
to convert into leads. Is there a particular content
asset type that converts more leads?
s
For example, you may find that webinars convert more visitors into leads than ebooks. Or
perhaps it’s a particular content topic that performs better. Do your content assets about
unicorn hygiene have a higher visitor-to-lead conversion rate than your content assets about
unicorn fashion? If you know the content asset types and topics that generate a higher visitor-to-
lead rate, you can focus your content creation efforts around them to generate more leads.
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lead-to-customer
conversion rate
using closed-loop analytics. $
But you can’t stop at just the topics and content asset
types that convert visitors into leads at a higher rate.
Analyze which leads actually turn into customers -- your
lead-to-customer rate and visitor-to-customer rate --
Which landing pages converted the most visitors and leads into customers? Which pages
assisted the customer acquisition process?
Use that information to identify your most powerful offers, and silo your weakest. If you know the
landing pages that generate the most customers, you can promote the offers associated with
them more frequently to bring in more of the leads that convert into customers, and spend less
time focusing on the content that perhaps brings in visitors and leads at a high rate, but ones
that convert into customers at a low rate.
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CHAPTER 2
Improving
SEO with
marketing
analytics
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SEO metrics:
keyword
how your web pages ranks in search
performance
engines for desired search terms
& rankings
organic
unique visitors who arrive at
search
your site from search engines
traffic
branded VS
organic search traffic includes brand-
non-branded
related keywords and generic keywords
search traffic
unique
list of search phrases that
search terms
visitors use to find your site
driving traffic
the number of links back to your
inbound links
site from other sites on the web
conversion
visitors who arrived at your
rates from
site through organic search
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establish
benchmarks
?
Most marketers are always looking to
improve their SEO – it drives free traffic to
their websites that can then be converted
into leads and customers. The first step
towards improvement is establishing
baseline SEO metrics, which you can do
by finding out:
What percentage of your website traffic comes from organic search?
The conversion rate of your organic traffic into leads & customers
Which non-branded keyword phrases drive the most organic traffic to
your website
Your listing position in the search engine results pages (SERPs) for
keyword phrases for which you want to rank
How many inbound links you have, and to what pages on your website they
point
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keyword performance
& rankings
r
Your closed-loop analytics will help you determine which
search terms have driven the most qualified traffic
to your website – in other words, traffic that converts
into leads and customers. With this information, you
can focus your SEO efforts on creating content and
generating inbound links around search terms that drive
real results for your business.
“ Focus your SEO efforts on
creating content & generating inbound
links around search terms that drive
”
qualified traffic.
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unique search terms
driving traffic
s
For example, you may find that the term ‘unicorn
shoes’ – for which you rank in listing position nine in
the SERPs -- drove less traffic than the term ‘unicorn
hats.’ But the traffic that came to your site on the
search term ‘unicorn shoes’ actually generated five
new customers for your business last month, while
the traffic that came to your site for the term ‘unicorn
hats’ has led to no customers.
With this information, you know you should spend
$
more time creating content and building inbound
links around the term ‘unicorn shoes’ to improve your
listing position in the SERPs for the term, and thus
increase the amount of qualified traffic that comes to
your site for that term.
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Because we realize the importance of tying keyword performance to dollar value
and customer acquisition, HubSpot’s software does that for our customers. In
the screenshot below, you will see that HubSpot’s Keyword tool shows marketing
professionals not only the volume of searches for a certain keyword combination,
but also visits and leads generated from the traffic this phrase drove.
Such intelligence can help you make SEO strategy comparisons based on actual
numbers rather than guesswork and assumptions. Bet on the keywords that
perform for your business and gain valuable insights into your target audience.
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em -tail
long ords
keyw
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K
Generate new long-tail variations from your highest-performing keyword phrases and target them
in your content creation and link building efforts.
For example, knowing that the term ‘unicorn shoes’ yields qualified traffic that generates
customers, you may consider targeting a less competitive, but still traffic-generating long-tail
variation of the keyword, such as ‘unicorn shoes for girls.’ Targeting this search term in your
content creation and link building efforts is an easier win for your business because it is less
competitive than its head term ‘unicorn shoes.’ Still, it helps you improve your rankings for that
difficult head term!
When adding new keyword phrases to your arsenal, be sure to maintain a healthy balance of
competitive and non-competitive terms. Your keyword strategy should include keyword phrases
with high search volume and high competitiveness as well as terms that require less content and
inbound links to rank for. This balance allows you to steadily increase the amount of traffic you
generate from organic search month over month while you also put effort into ranking for more
difficult search terms.
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identify
holes in your
content
strategy
Just as you can identify opportunities for
content creation by looking at your keyword
performance in closed-loop analytics, you can
identify holes in your content strategy, too.
If a search term is generating a lot of organic traffic to your website, for example, but none of
that traffic converts into leads, it’s an indication that your marketing offer is insufficient (or
nonexistent!) Remedy this by creating or updating your offer to better reflect that needs of that
traffic that comes to your site around that keyword phrase.
For example, we at HubSpot were able to identify such an opportunity using HubSpot’s Keyword
tool that shows us 1,510 visits for the keyword phrase “google search tips” but no conversions.
We might need to optimize our website with some google-related calls-to-action!
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monitor your
position E
E
Finally, it’s important to monitor your listing position for the terms that you’re currently driving
traffic for – especially those with high search volume and high competitiveness -- because you
need to ensure you don’t suddenly slip in the SERPs to a competitor. Maintain a steady stream
of content around the important keyword phrases for which you currently rank high in the
SERPs, and if you notice your listing position begins to slip, amp up your content creation and
link building efforts. It requires far less effort to stay in the top of the SERPs than it does to climb
your way back up again.
HubSpot’s Keyword tool is great at offering relevant recommendations when it comes to your
SEO strategy. It takes into consideration the volume of searches, level of difficulty and your rank
to point out realistic opportunities for improvement.
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CHAPTER 3
Improving
Business
blogging with
marketing
analytics
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business blogging metrics:
individual
how many views each blog post receives
post views
blog traffic
how much traffic you’re
& referral
generating to your blog and
sources
where that traffic is coming from
how effective your blog’s individual calls-to-action (CTAs)
call-to-action
are at converting blog visitors into leads
performance
leads generated that can
blog leads
be attributed to your blog
visitor-to-lead
the rate at which your blog is
conversion
converting visitors into leads
rate
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individual post views
The performance of your blog hinges
on your content – so use your blog’s
marketing analytics to improve your
content creation efforts! Start by
exporting your blog posts, grouping
articles by topic, and analyzing the views
for each individual blog post.
Z
Are there certain topics that perform better than others? Topics that receive more post views
should receive more emphasis in your content creation. Do certain posts receive more inbound
links than others?
Finally, sort your spreadsheet based on number of post views—do you notice any trends in
the post title structure in posts that receive the most views? For example, perhaps posts that
start with the phrase “How to” dominate the top views. This is an indication that a certain title
structure or blog post structure is more attractive to your readers, and you should create more
content following that format or title structure.
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Traffic and
Referral Sources
Analyzing where the traffic to your blog comes from is the easiest way to improve blog content
promotion and distribution for more traffic.
After all, if you know where people are
finding your blog (and where they aren’t),
you know where to focus your efforts. If
very little traffic to your blog comes from
organic search, for example, you know you
need to spend more time optimizing your
blog content and getting inbound links. You
may also find there are sites you hadn’t
thought of that refer traffic to your blog.
Have you drilled down to what social media sites drive traffic? You may assume your biggest
traffic drives is Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn, but perhaps it’s actually Pinterest – a site you
haven’t put much effort into. Knowing this, however, you can focus more effort promoting
content on Pinterest to increase blog traffic.
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Closed-loop marketing directs your attention to the most powerful conversion events and
channels. By looking at the sources and offers that traditionally brought in new customers for
your organization, you will be able to identify the behavior you need to engage in to qualify leads
and push them down the sales funnel.
For instance, by looking at HubSpot’s Sources we are able to compare the efficiency of different
channels in respect to customer acquisition. In the screenshot below we are comparing the
number of sales from social media marketing to the number of sales from email marketing.
It becomes clear that email marketing has a higher lead-to-customer rate than social media.
This insight can then help us take action: nurture the social media leads with targeted email
messages.
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call-to-action
performance
The performance of your blog’s lead generation is
directly impacted by your call-to-action performance.
To improve your blog’s call-to-action performance,
analyze the CTA click-through rate. If you have a low
click-through rate, there are three places you can
make improvements:
make a more compelling offer
If what you offer not is not enticing enough to get clicks, then don’t expect to collect
many landing page conversions.
create an offer that better aligns with your blog post
If your offer isn’t relevant to the topic of the blog, it probably isn’t enticing to the reader.
split test the CTA copy & design
The copy may be confusing, too indirect, or not clearly conveying the value of the offer.
Alternately, the design of your CTA may blend into the page too much. If the CTA doesn’t
visually stand out, visitors may simply be glossing over the button.
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blog leads
Now that your blog’s calls-to-action are optimized, see how many leads you generate from your
blog every month compared to your other lead generation channels. Knowing how much of a
direct role your blog plays in lead generation will help you prioritize marketing efforts.
visitor-to-lead
conversion rate
You’ll want to analyze more than just number of new leads from your blog, though. Drill down
into your blog’s visit-to-lead conversion rate to see how effective you are at converting blog
traffic into leads. Do you have low traffic, but a high conversion rate? Then you know you should
put more effort into generating traffic to your blog. Increase your content publishing frequency,
target keywords that generate quality traffic (otherwise your conversion rate might slip!), and
amp up your social promotion efforts.
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leads into
customers
Finally, use your closed-loop analytics to analyze how effectively your blog leads convert into
customers. Just as the number of leads generated helps you prioritize your marketing channels,
the rate at which blog leads turn into customers should help you prioritize, too. For example, if
your blog generates leads that convert into customers at a higher rate than, say, social media
does, it’s more efficient to put more time into creating blog content, and use social media to
promote your blog content.
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CHAPTER 4
Improving
Social
Media with
marketing
analytics
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social media metrics:
social media
engagement the number of interactions generated
in social media channels
the percentage of unique traffic from
visitors to your website that social
comes from social media media
conversion the percentage of visitors from social media
rate from that convert into leads or customers
social media
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social media
engagement
If you haven’t noticed, there are a lot of social media networks that are constantly updating
features and layouts. Applying marketing analytics to your social media is crucial to help you
prioritize on what sites you should spend time – because it probably can’t be all of them. Make
sure you keep track of your social media reach, as measured by metrics such as Facebook
“Likes,” retweets and @replies on Twitter, blog comments, Facebook page comments, YouTube
video views, and content embeds.
traffic from
social media
Begin by looking at which social media sites send traffic to your website to establish on which
sites you should allocate the most time and resources. Social media is also often a huge traffic
generator for business blogs and landing pages – likely two of your big lead generators. Use your
closed-loop analytics to determine how much of that social media traffic turns into leads, and
which sites provide the best visitor-to-lead conversion rate.
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conversion
rate
Then take it one step further and analyze which sites hive the highest lead-to-customer rate.
Leads are great, but customers are better! Looking at your closed-loop data alongside how
engaged your followers from each social media network are can help you learn what kind of
content resonates with your social media followers, too.
The screenshot below is from HubSpot’s analytics tool which tracks not only visits from different
social media channels, but also delves into leads and customers:
This type of granular analytics will guide you in picking the right social media channels to focus
on and optimize for customer acquisition.
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take action
Perhaps you notice that traffic from LinkedIn
doesn’t seem to like your blog content –
there’s low engagement, and a low visitor-to-
lead conversion rate on blog offers. But they
share and comment on your product-related
LinkedIn content, and have a high visitor-to-
lead rate on product-related offers.
This is a good indication that your LinkedIn fans are further down the sales funnel than your
followers on other social media networks. Use that information to tailor the content you publish
to each network accordingly and increase your visitor-to-lead and visitor-to-customer conversion
rate for each social channel.
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CHAPTER 5
Improving
Email with
marketing
analytics
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email marketing metrics:
bounce rate the percentage of total emails sent that could
not be delivered to the recipient’s inbox
the percentage of emails
delivery
that were actually delivered to
rate
recipients’ inboxes
list growth a measurement of how fast your email list is growing
rate
the proportion of the audience
click-through
who clicked on one or more links
rate
contained in an email message
the percentage of recipients who
conversion
clicked on a link within an email
rate
and completed a desired action
revenue per
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bounce &
delivery rate
Of all your email marketing analytics, your bounce and delivery rate are two of the most crucial
to measure. A high hard bounce rate or a low overall delivery rate is often a symptom of an
unhealthy email marketing program. Your email deliverability rate could be impacted by:
Your email sending reputation
the health of your email list
the value of your content
how well segmented your email list is
A poor sender reputation – scored by many ISPs using the free service by Return Path called
Sender Score -- is crucial to email deliverability.
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83% of the time an email is not
delivered to an inbox, it is because of
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a poor sender reputation.
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If you are experiencing a high hard
M
bounce rate – the undelivered emails that
are the result of a permanent problem
with an email address, such as being
invalid or non-existent – immediately
remove all of these email addresses from
your list to prevent gaining a reputation
as an email spammer and harming your
email deliverability.
Your email delivery rate should always stay at 95% or higher. If it is lower than this or you find
one month it slips below 95%, use this opportunity to scrub your list of the following contacts to
decrease your bounce rate and increase your deliverability rate:
duplicate and invalid email addresses
contacts who haven’t opted in
alias email addresses
email addresses that hard bounce
completely disengaged email recipients
If you find just one particular campaign has a lower than average delivery rate, it doesn’t mean
that entire list segment should be deleted. Instead, examine the content of the email to see if
there was an accidental indication to SPAM filters or ISPs that your message should be blocked.
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list growth rate
Now that your email marketing program is healthy again, you may notice the size of your list
has seriously decreased. The average email marketing list depreciates at a rate of 25% a year --
which is a good thing, as it keeps your email list healthy and deliverability rates high. Take a look
at your list growth rate, though, to ensure you’re continuing to add new contacts to that list for
nurturing. If your list growth rate is low, it could mean:
more top-of-the-funnel offers
You need more compelling offers that drive visitors to fill out a form and opt-in to your
email communications.
more traffic to existing offers
You have compelling offers, you just need to drive more traffic to those pages through
content creation, better calls-to-action, and social media marketing.
more optimized pages
You need to improve the visitor-to-lead conversion rate on your landing pages to better
capture the traffic you’re driving.
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click-through rate
You may notice open-rate hasn’t been included as a measurement for your email marketing
effectiveness. Click-through rate is a far more accurate indication of how well your email content
resonates with your audience, as open-rate is often misreported based on how each individual
email client calculates an “open.” If you have a high click-through rate for a campaign, you know
the offer was compelling, aligned with the content in the email, and matched the interests of
that particular list segment.
Naturally, you should expect to see lower
click-through rates on offers with a higher
barrier to entry. For example, if the offer
in your email prompts your recipient to
purchase something, you’ll receive fewer
clicks than if your offer is to download a
free content asset. When analyzing whether
your click-through rate for a campaign is
good, compare it to the click-through rate of
other email offers of that type.
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Whether you’re suffering an inordinately low CTR on a campaign or you simply want to improve
an already good click-through rate, there are three different ways you can do it:
list segmentation
The better segmented your email list, the more targeted your email offer. eConsultancy
reports that marketers who segment their list have 24% more sales leads, 18% more
transactions, and 15% greater customer acquisition.
optimize the email & landing page
A/B test the layout and copy in your email offer. Email recipients scan emails, so your
offer should be above the fold, visually bold, and written with action-oriented copy. You
can also add a sense of urgency by adding a time frame during which the recipient
must redeem the offer.
email sharing options
Including social sharing options in email enables you to increase the email sharing
and forward rate. Emails with only one social sharing option have a 30% higher click-
through rate than emails without any social sharing options. Those with three or more
have a 55% higher click-through rate. This is a quick addition to your emails, and helps
you grow your email list while improving click-through rates and engagement.
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conversion rate
But having a high email click-through rate
is only really helpful if you also have a high
conversion rate on the landing page to which
your email links. The conversion rate of your
email campaign relies on having a well-optimized
landing page, which can be difficult if you’re
pointing email recipients to a generic landing
page instead of one messaged according to
each individual list segment.
For example, perhaps you have an offer and landing page for a webinar about unicorn grooming,
and you send an email campaign promoting that offer. That email campaign might go to two
different list segments – unicorns interested in learning new hair styles, and unicorn groomers
interested in learning how to give their unicorns new hair styles. You’d message those emails
differently, and you should message the landing page for the webinar differently, too. If you have
a high email click-through rate but a low overall conversion rate for an email campaign, it could
be due to this type of disjointed messaging between email and offer content and landing page
content.
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revenue per
email sent
If you are using email marketing for
direct sales, you should use closed-loop
analytics to attribute revenue to email
marketing campaigns.
To do this (and any other closed-loop marketing analysis, for that matter), you must integrate
your ESP with your marketing analytics. You can do this by using a unique tracking URL in all of
your email links so you can attribute clicks to a specific email campaign.
If you find that your email marketing isn’t actually driving
revenue, perhaps email should utilized more frequently
as a lead nurturing tool to drive reconversions, not a
mechanism for direct sales.
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The HubSpot software can automatically take your email marketing messages and place their
performance in the right analytics bucket. So when you visit your reporting data, you will be able
to see the number of customers brought in from email marketing and compare that number to
other channels. Undoubtedly, this step is essential to any marketer who wants to prove the worth
of their work to management, putting it in language that the entire organization understands-
sales. Check out the screenshot below for an example:
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CHAPTER 6
Improving
Lead
Nurturing
with
marketing
analytics
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lead nurturing metrics:
the proportion of the audience
click-through who clicked on one or more
rates links contained in a lead
nurturing email message
the percentage of
recipients who clicked on conversion
a link within an email and rates
completed a desired action
time to the length of time it takes for a
customer lead to become a customer
conversion
the marketing cost of cost per
acquiring a new customer customer
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click-through
rates
The effectiveness of your lead nurturing is dependent on how well you’ve segmented your leads.
Dive into your analytics to identify any problems with your list segmentation. Start by looking at
your unsubscribe rate, which should stay below 1% at all times. If it’s higher for any particular
list segment, it’s an indication the content you are sending isn’t relevant to that list segment,
and they are unsubscribing as a result. You can glean similar insights by examining the click-
through rates of each list segment. Marketers who suffer a low click-through rate for a particular
list segment haven’t aligned their offer well with the recipients on that list.
Fix poor list
segmentation:
Faulty list segmentation can be remedied by revisiting how
you’ve mapped content to your list segments based on their
stage in the sales cycle. Deliver email content to leads based
on the pages they’ve visited on your site, the content they’ve
downloaded, the blog posts they’ve commented on, and how
far down the sales funnel they are.
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conversion
rates
You can optimize the offers you
deliver by analyzing which CTAs
have the highest click-through
rate, and which landing pages
have the highest visitor-to-
customer conversion rate in
your closed-loop analytics.
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time to customer
conversion
You should always be looking for ways to make your lead nurturing more efficient. To improve
your time to customer conversion, analyze how good you are at generating marketing qualified
leads (MQLs) with your lead nurturing.
MQLs are the leads that are more likely to
become a customer based on their pre-close
activities. If you’ve implemented lead nurturing
effectively, more leads should be moving to the
MQL stage of the sales funnel. Analyze this for
each lead nurturing campaign – you may find
that some list segments move more slowly than
others, indicating you have a bottleneck in your
lead nurturing somewhere. Revisit the content
and offers you’re using for that list segment. You
may be sending less-than-compelling offers, or
pointing leads to under-optimized landing pages.
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You can also improve your time to customer conversion
by looking at the number of sales-accepted leads in each
lead nurturing campaign. Marketing automation should
increase not just your number of MQLs, but the number of
sales-accepted leads.
If this is not the case...
...meet with your sales organization to diagnose the
problem. This is often a result of misaligned lead scoring
criteria between Sales and Marketing. But by fixing
it, you should see your time-to-customer conversion
rate decrease as Sales reaches out to leads that have
reconverted enough to provide the quality information
needed to close sales.
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cost per
customer
Effective lead nurturing converts
leads into MQLS and sales-
accepted leads, but it must follow
through all the way to customer.
Use closed-loop analytics to
ensure the leads you’re nurturing
actually turn into customers, and
they do so at an efficient cost.
Over time, your cost per customer should decrease as more leads
that typically bleed out of the top of the funnel are adequately
nurtured down through the bottom of the funnel – until they are finally
converted into a customer. Check this metric monthly to ensure your
lead nurturing efforts stay cost-efficient.
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conclusion
& additional
resources
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“
Be sure you are allocating
the most time and resources
to the marketing channels
”
with the most ROI.
You probably noticed none of the actionable improvements you can make by
looking at your marketing analytics are possible without closed-loop analytics. The
mistake many marketers make is thinking their end goal is generating leads. It’s
not. Your end goal is generating customers. And you have no way of measuring
whether you’re doing that, nor how efficient you are at it, without closed-loop
analytics.
After analyzing all this data about your blogging, social media, lead nurturing,
email marketing, landing pages, and calls-to-action, ask yourself—what marketing
channels are the most helpful at generating leads that turn into customers? Be
sure you are allocating the most time and resources to the marketing channels with
the most ROI, and constantly monitoring these analytics to see if, over time, some
channels start to become more effective for your business.
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track the roi of all
marketing channels
Don’t rely on guesswork and assumptions--track the number of
leads and sales each of your marketing channels brought you.
Get your free demo of HubSpot’s software to learn more.
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